Nikolay Grishanov

Position: Professor

Science degree, academic title: Doctor of phys.-math. science

Year of birth:

Education:

Graduated from Kharkiv State University by O.M. Gorky, Faculty of Physics and Technology, Specialty – Experimental nuclear physics.

Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (Ph.D) since 1988. He defended his Ph.D-dissertation in the specialized scientific council D 068.31.03 on specialty 01.04.08 – physics and chemistry of plasma. Dissertation title: “Dielectric properties of a toroidal plasma and its interaction with high-frequency fields of the Alfvenic range”. Scientific adviser – Ph.D., s.n.s. Nekrasov F.M.

Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences since 2008, senior researcher since 2010. He defended his doctor dissertation in the specialized scientific council D 64.05.12 in the specialty 01.04.08 – plasma physics. Dissertation title: “Dielectric properties of a collisionless plasma in the two-dimensional axisymmetric magnetic traps”. Scientific consultant – Doctor of phys.-math. science, prof. Azarenkov M.O.

Scientific activity direction:

General physics, plasma physics.

Author:

of more than 120 scientific publications and educational materials.

Awards and diplomas:

Featured publications:

  1. N.I. Grishanov, N.A. Azarenkov. Instability of field aligned electron-cyclotron waves in a magnetic mirror plasma with anisotropic temperature // Journal of Plasma Physics, V.82, № 4, article id. 905820402, 13 p, 2016.
  2. N.I. Grishanov, N.A. Azarenkov. Electron Landau Damping in a Toroidal Plasma with Solov’ev Equilibrium // Plasma Physics Reports, Физика плазмы, Т. 39, №. 12, с. 1059-1070, 2013.
  3. N.I. Grishanov, N.A. Azarenkov. Cyclotron wave instabilities in axisymmetric mirror-trapped plasmas with anisotropic temperature // Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion, V.51, 125004, р.1-25, 2009.
  4. N.I. Grishanov, M.A. Raupp, A.F.D. Loula, J. Pereira Neto. Dispersion equations for field-aligned cyclotron waves in axisymmetric magnetospheric plasmas // Annales Geaphysicae, V.24, № 5, р. 589-601, 2006.
  5. N.I. Grishanov, A.F.D. Loula, C.A. de Azevedo, J. Pereira Neto. Dielectric characteristics for radio frequency waves in a laboratory dipole plasma //
    Contributions to Plasma Physics, V.46, № 4, р. 265-279, 2006.
  6. N.I. Grishanov, A.F.D. Loula, C.A. de Azevedo, J. Pereira Neto. Radio-frequency wave dissipation by electron Landau damping in a low aspect ratio D-shaped tokamak // Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion, V.45, № 10, р. 1791-1803, 2003.
  7. N.I. Grishanov, C.A. de Azevedo, J.P. Neto. Dielectric characteristics of axisymmetric low aspect ratio tokamak plasmas // Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion,V.43, № 8, р. 1003-1021, 2001.
  8. N.I. Grishanov, C.A. de Azevedo, A.S. de Assis. Longitudinal permittivity of a tokamak plasma with elliptic and circular magnetic surfaces // Physics of Plasmas, V.5, № 3, р. 705-715, 1998.

The main subjects that teaches are:

NumberDisciplineEducation Program/Higher Education Level
1PhysicsRailcars and Railcar Facilities
2PhysicsRailcars and transport engineering
3PhysicsElectric Transport